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Q31. DRAG DROP
Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. System
Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) is deployed to contoso.com.
You have a Windows 8.1 operating system image named Image1 in Configuration
Manager. Image1 has the data source of \\server1.contoso.com\source\Image1.wim.
New client computers are deployed by using Image1.
You have an application named App1. App1 is a configuration utility that must be installed
by using a Windows Installer (MSI) package.
You need to ensure that App1 is included in all future deployments of Image1.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate
actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Q32. Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com. The domain contains a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) deployment. The relevant servers are configured as shown in the following table.
The Configuration Manager deployment has an Exchange Server connector.
You use Configuration Manager to manage all mobile devices. The mobile devices do not have the Configuration Manager client installed.
The Exchange Server settings control which Windows Phone devices can use Exchange ActiveSync.
A corporate security policy requires that iOS devices have version 8.0 or later to use Exchange ActiveSync.
You need to configure which iPhone devices can access Exchange ActiveSync.
What are two possible ways to achieve the goal? Each correct answer presents a complete solution.
A. Modify the synchronization settings of the Exchange Server connector.
B. Add access rules to Server1.
C. Modify the security settings of the Exchange Server connector.
D. Modify the external mobile device management setting on Server2.
E. Add access rules to Server2.
F. Modify the external mobile device management setting on Server1.
Answer: C,F
Explanation: C (not A): When you use the Exchange Server connector, the mobile devices can be managed by the settings that you configure in Configuration Manager instead of being managed by the default Exchange ActiveSync mailbox policies. Define the settings that you want to use in the following group settings: General, Password, Email Management, Security, and Application. Note: Use the Exchange Server connector in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager when you want to manage mobile devices that connect to Exchange Server (on-premises or online) by using the Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync protocol, and you cannot enroll them by using Configuration Manager. When you manage mobile devices by using the Exchange Server connector, this does not install the Configuration Manager client on the mobile devices.
F (not D): If you also enroll mobile devices by using Configuration Manager, enable the option External mobile device management to ensure that these mobile devices continue to receive email from Exchange after Configuration Manager enrolls them.
Reference: How to Manage Mobile Devices by Using Configuration Manager and Exchange
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg682001.aspx
Q33. Your network contains a single Active Directory domain named contoso.com.
System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) is deployed to contoso.com.
You need to inventory the installed software on Windows Phone and iOS devices.
What should you do first?
A. Configure Software Inventory.
B. Add a Microsoft Intune subscription.
C. Configure Network Discovery.
D. Install the Configuration Manager client.
E. Enroll the mobile devices.
Answer: A
Explanation: Software inventory must be enabled for clients to collect inventory.
Reference: Prerequisites for Software Inventory
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh696545.aspx
Q34. Your network contains a single Active Directory forest named contoso.com.
Contoso.com contains three System Center 2012 Configuration Manager sites and one System Center Configuration Manager 2007 site.
You need to ensure that you can transfer objects from Configuration Manager 2007 to Configuration Manager 2012.
What should you do?
A. Assign the computer account of the Central Administration site server permission to the
Configuration Manager 2007 site.
Assign the computer account of the Central Administration site server permissions to the
Microsoft SQL Server database instance.
B. Extend the Active Directory schema and assign the Central Administration site server
permissions to the System\System Management container.
C. Connect the Configuration Manager 2007 primary site as a child primary site of the
Configuration Manager 2012 primary site.
D. Connect the Configuration Manager 2012 primary site as a child primary site of the
Configuration Manager 2007 primary site.
Answer: A
Explanation:
For a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager source site, this account requires Read permission to all source site objects, you grant this permission to the account by using role-based administration.
Reference: Determine Whether to Migrate Configuration Manager 2007 to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712991.aspx
Note:
In Microsoft System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, the built-in migration functionality replaces in-place upgrades of existing Configuration Manager infrastructure by providing a process that transfers data from active Configuration Manager 2007 sites. The functionality provided by migration helps you maintain investments that you have made in configurations and deployments while you can take full advantage of core changes in the product introduced in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager. These changes include a simplified Configuration Manager hierarchy that uses fewer sites and resources, and the improved processing by use of native 64-bit code that runs on 64-bit hardware.
Migration can transfer most data from Configuration Manager 2007.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg681981.aspx
Planning for Migration to System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
You must first install a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager hierarchy to be the destination hierarchy before you can migrate data from a supported source hierarchy.
After you install the destination hierarchy, configure the management features and functions that you want to use in your destination hierarchy before you start to migrate data.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712313.aspx
Prerequisites for Migration in System Center 2012 Configuration Manager
To migrate from a supported source hierarchy, you must have access to each applicable Configuration Manager source site, and permissions within the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager destination site to configure and run migration operations.
Required Configurations for Migration
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Data Gathering
To enable the destination site to gather data, you must configure the following two source site access accounts for use with each source site:
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Source Site Account: This account is used to access the SMS Provider of the source site.
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For a Configuration Manager 2007 SP2 source site, this account requires Read permission to all source site objects.
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For a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager source site, this account requires Read permission to all source site objects, you grant this permission to the account by using role-based administration.
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Source Site Database Account: This account is used to access the SQL Server database of the source site and requires Read and Execute permissions to the source site database.
You can configure these accounts when you configure a new source hierarchy, data gathering for an additional source site, or when you reconfigure the credentials for a source site. These accounts can use a domain user account, or you can specify the computer account of the top-level site of the destination hierarchy.
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Q35. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
You create a report named Report1. Report1 is used by multiple users.
Users report that it takes too long to load Report1.
You need to reduce the amount of time it takes to load Report1.
What should you do?
A. Enable caching for the report.
B. Decrease the size of the ReportServer database.
C. Decrease the session timeout value for the Reports website.
D. Increase the size of the ReportServerTempDB database.
Answer: A
Explanation:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb522786.aspx
Performance, Snapshots, Caching (Reporting Services)
If a single report is processing slowly, tune report dataset queries if the report must run on
demand. You might also consider using shared datasets that you can cache, caching the
report, or running the report as a snapshot.
Note: Caching Reports (SSRS)
A report server can cache a copy of a processed report and return that copy when a user
opens the report. To a user, the only evidence available to indicate the report is a cached copy is the date and time that the report ran. If the date or time is not current and the report is not a snapshot, the report was retrieved from cache. Caching can shorten the time required to retrieve a report if the report is large or accessed frequently. If the server is rebooted, all cached instances are reinstated when the Report Server Web service comes back online. Caching is a performance-enhancement technique. The contents of the cache are volatile and can change as reports are added, replaced, or removed.
Reference: Performance, Snapshots, Caching (Reporting Services)
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb522786.aspx
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Q36. You manage a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1)
deployment. The deployment contains a reporting services point.
You subscribe to all client status reports.
You need to subscribe to an Asset Intelligence report.
From where should you configure the subscription?
A. Reporting Services Configuration Manager
B. the Report Server Web service site
C. the Monitoring workspace from the Configuration Manager Console
D. SQL Server Configuration Manager
Answer: A
Explanation: The reporting services point site system role must be installed before software updates reports can be displayed. Reference: Prerequisites for Asset Intelligence in Configuration Manager https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712306.aspx
Q37. Your network contains two Active Directory forests named contoso.com and litwareinc.com.
You implement System Center 2012 Configuration Manager in the contoso.com forest.
You deploy the Configuration Manager client to all of the client computers in contoso.com
by using a logon script.
You need to ensure that the Configuration Manager client is automatically deployed to all of
the client computers in the litwareinc.com forest.
What should you do? (Choose all that Apply.)
A. Configure a Client Push Installation account.
B. Enable Client Push installation.
C. Enable Active Directory System Discovery.
D. Configure an administrative user.
E. Enable Active Directory Forest Discovery.
Answer: A,B,E
Explanation:
E: In this scenario there are two forests. Active Directory Forest Discovery can discover Active Directory sites and subnets, and then create Configuration Manager boundaries for each site and subnet from the forests that you have configured for discovery. When Active Directory Forest Discovery identifies a supernet that is assigned to an Active Directory site, Configuration Manager converts the supernet into an IP address range boundary.
DE: Use client push installation to install the System Center 2012 Configuration Manager client software on computers that Configuration Manager discovered. You can configure client push installation for a site, and client installation will automatically run on the computers that are discovered within the site's configured boundaries when those boundaries are configured as a boundary group. To configure the site to automatically use client push for discovered computers
In the Configuration Manager console, click.Administration.
In the.Administration.workspace, expand.Site Configuration, and then click.Sites.
In the.Sites.list, select the site for which you want to configure automatic site-wide
client push installation.
On the.Home.tab, in the.Settings.group, click.Client Installation Settings, and then
click.Client Push Installation.
(B)
On the.General.tab of the.Client Push Installation Properties.dialog box, select.Enable automatic site-wide client push installation. Select the system types to which System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager should push the client software by selecting.Servers,.Workstations, or.Configuration Manager site system servers. The default selection is.Servers.andWorkstations. Select whether you want automatic site-wide client push installation to install the System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager client software on domain controllers.
(A)
On the.Accounts.tab, specify one or more accounts for System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager to use when connecting to the computer to install the client software. Click the.Create.icon, enter the.User name.and.Password, confirm the password, and then click.OK. You must specify at least one client push installation account, which must have local administrator rights on every computer on which you want to install the client. If you do not specify a client push installation account, System.Center.2012 Configuration.Manager tries to use the site system computer account, which will cause cross-domain client push to fail.
Reference: How to Install Clients on Windows-Based Computers in Configuration Manager
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712298.aspx#BKMK_ClientPush
Reference: Planning for Discovery in Configuration Manager
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https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg712308.aspx
Q38. DRAG DROP
You have a System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager Service Pack 1 (SP1) deployment that contains the servers configured as shown in the following table.
You need to ensure that Server3, Server4, and Server5 can be used to deploy software updates to Configuration Manager clients. The Configuration Manager clients in the primary site must be able to receive updates if one of the WSUS servers becomes unavailable.
Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.
Answer:
Q39. Your company uses System Center 2012 Configuration Manager with Microsoft Forefront Endpoint Protection integration.
You deploy Forefront Endpoint Protection to all client computers.
The company uses a management Application named App1.
You discover that Forefront Endpoint Protection blocks App1.
You need to ensure that App1 can run.
How should you configure the Default Client Malware Policy? (Each correct answer
presents a complete solution. Choose two.)
A. Create a software restriction policy.
B. Add a process exclusion.
C. Add a file location exclusion.
D. Modify the schedule scan settings.
E. Click the Use behavior monitoring check box.
Answer: B,C
Reference: How to Create and Deploy Antimalware Policies for Endpoint Protection in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh508785.aspx
Q40. Your network contains a System Center 2012 Configuration Manager environment.
In Default Client Agent Settings, you enable Hardware Inventory and Software Inventory.
You discover that a group of client computers fails to report software inventory data.
The client computers report hardware inventory data.
You confirm that Configuration Manager can deploy Applications to the group of client
computers.
You need to identify what is causing the reporting issue.
Which log files should you review? (Choose all that Apply.)
A. Filesystemfile.log
B. Dataldr.log
C. Mp_sinv.log
D. Inventoryagent.log
E. Hman.log
Answer: A,C,D
Explanation:
Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager
A: Configuration Manager Client Logs - Client Operations FileSystemFile.log Client log file Records the activity of the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) provider for software inventory and file collection.
B: Configuration Manager Site Server Log Files - Site Server and Site System Server Logs dataldr.log Site server log file Records information about the processing of Management Information Format (MIF) files and hardware inventory in the Configuration Manager database.
D: Configuration Manager Client Logs - Client Operations Inventoryagent.log Client log file Records activities of hardware inventory, software inventory, and heartbeat discovery actions on the client.
Reference: Technical Reference for Log Files in Configuration Manager
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh427342.aspx